A Union Station Los Angeles wedding always carries a certain weight to it.
The architecture, the scale, the history, it immediately sets a tone that doesn’t need much added. This day leaned into that rather than trying to compete with it.
Planned by By Elise Events, the design stayed restrained in the right places and intentional where it mattered.
As a hybrid film and digital wedding photographer working across destinations, spaces like this shift how the day is documented. You’re balancing clean, composed frames with faster, more reactive moments as the energy builds.




The ceremony took place in one of the more intimate courtyards at Union Station.
Brick pathways, layered greenery, and soft white florals kept everything grounded against the architecture. The palette stayed neutral, letting the space and light do most of the work.
Guest seating wrapped around the ceremony in a way that felt immersive without feeling crowded.




After the ceremony, the day transitioned fully.
From soft outdoor light into Union Station’s interiors, where everything becomes more structured. Arches, textured walls, and overhead fixtures create a completely different visual environment.
This is where contrast starts to matter. Clean portraits earlier in the day give way to more layered, dimensional images.



The reception leaned into the architecture instead of covering it.
Long tables, soft neutral linens, green glassware, and minimal florals kept the design elevated but not overwhelming. Candlelight and low arrangements added depth without blocking sightlines.
The room itself carries enough presence. The design supported it rather than competing with it.


Once the dance floor opened, everything shifted again.
Tighter frames, direct flash, movement, and a more immediate approach. The kind of environment where the energy matters more than perfection.
You move quickly. You react.
Those images balance the earlier restraint.



Before the reception, we stepped away briefly for rooftop portraits overlooking downtown LA.
Clean lines, strong light, and the city in the background. A different tone from the rest of the day, but still connected.
This is where destination weddings in cities like Los Angeles feel distinct. You’re able to move between environments without leaving the location.



Union Station weddings can easily feel overwhelming if they’re not approached carefully.
This one didn’t.
It stayed focused, intentional, and grounded in how the day actually unfolded.
For couples planning a Union Station Los Angeles wedding or a downtown LA wedding, this is the direction I aim to document. Film and digital, clean when it needs to be, and reactive when the moment calls for it.
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